Kim Slotnick has joined The Cooperative Extension Program at A&T’s field staff as a 4-H assistant in Mitchell County. Slotnick’s responsibilities will include helping to expand the 4-H program in Mitchell County and she will be focusing programming attention on dropout prevention among the youth in the county. She has had extensive experience with grants and budget management in parks and recreation agencies in south Florida.
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